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Blyncsy aids freedom of movement

Data company Blyncsy says its transportation platform helps to turn data into actionable insights. The company “delivers movement intelligence to improve mobility and enhance transportation opportunities and efficiencies on roadways, providing customers with the ability to understand behaviours and trends in any given environment or traffic grid.” Companies can use Blyncsy's data and analytics to make smarter decisions around planning, work zones and economic development.
June 7, 2018 Read time: 1 min
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Data company 8806 Blyncsy says its transportation platform helps to turn data into actionable insights. The company “delivers movement intelligence to improve mobility and enhance transportation opportunities and efficiencies on roadways, providing customers with the ability to understand behaviours and trends in any given environment or traffic grid.” Companies can use Blyncsy's data and analytics to make smarter decisions around planning, work zones and economic development.


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